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Indian Farming June 1949

1949

The Government have also felt the necessity of more frequent contact with the Provincial and State plans for production and it has been arranged that there would be a monthly meeting of the officers of the Centre and of the Provinces and States to ensure that the various production plans are being rapidly proceeded with and also to provide an oppotunity for fullest inter-provincial coordin[...] The objects of commodity marketing study are: (a) Description of the agencies and mechnisms through which the commodity passes from the producer to the consumer ; and (b) the analysis of the factors which make up the supply of and demand for a given product the measurement of their relationships and explanation.* The purpose of the first obje* Many commodity studies provide a description of [...] G. SAMNA= tive is to study the efficiency of the agencies and processes involved in the distribution' of the commodity while in the ease of the second the study of the factors affecting the commdity prices is the chief aim. [...] It means the gradual improvement of present day implements and methods and the giving of increased efficiency and better performances and at the same time easing the lot of the cultivator and his bullocks. [...] While considering the economics individually in the usage of different items of farm machinery it is most important to consider the effects of the use of such machinery on the total running costs of the farm.
agriculture environment
Pages
62
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120055
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii U.N. Chatterjee view
Frontmatter
i-viii U.N. Chatterjee view
Government’s New Food Plan of Self-Sufficiency
233-235 U.N. Chatterjee view
Scope and Method of Research and Teaching in Agricultural Economics in India-II
236-239 T.G. Shirname view
Development and the Economics of Mechanization of Agriculture in India
240-247 D.T. Brown view
Improvement of Fodder Grasses in Arid Areas
248-251 R.C. Kaushik view
The Women’s Part in the Food Production Drive
252-254 F.L. Brayne view
Two High Fodder Yielding Types of Lucerne
255-ii Rattan Singh, H.C. Malik view
A Giant Mango Tree
257-258 M.S. Randhawa view
What the Scientists are doing
259-259 U.N. Chatterjee view
You ask We answer
260-261 U.N. Chatterjee view
What’s doing in all-India
262-267 U.N. Chatterjee view
Across- the Borders
268-270 U.N. Chatterjee view
Home Gleanings
271-277 U.N. Chatterjee view
Book Reviews
278-279 U.N. Chatterjee view
News and Views
280-282 U.N. Chatterjee view

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